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Mary Beth Hurt, Tony-nominated Broadway and film actor, dies at 79 - She earned three Tony nominations during her career, for performances in "Trelawny of the Wells" in 1975, "Crimes of the Heart" in 1981, and "Benefactors" in 1985.
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PAX East 2026: From Pokémon to 'Backyard Baseball,' millennial nostalgia was on full display in Boston -- This year's gaming convention brought tens of thousands of attendees to the Hub.2 hours ago
Winter Arts Guide - 50 fun things to do in and around Boston this winter - Whether you're a fan of Monet or the Dropkick Murphys, our Winter Arts Guide has something for you.2 months ago
Odie Henderson: Rachel McAdams sends for help, plus more winter movies2 months ago
Chris Vognar: 10 new and returning shows to watch this winter2 months ago
Read more stories from our Winter Arts Guide2 months ago
MUSIC REVIEW -- Lady Gaga is queen of the opera house at TD Garden -- Gaga's "Mayhem Ball" is as much a theater production as it is a concert, and the show justifies its smaller footprint with every obsessively-planned detail.1 hour ago
Mae Martin says human connection is the way to get through these times - The comedian and star of "Feel Good" and "Wayward" comes to the Wilbur for two shows on April 8.11 hours ago
Free April events: Easter, spring break, and more - Whether you are a history buff or a nature lover, Boston has plenty of free events for you to choose from this month.15 hours ago
your tv gps - This week's TV: A Henry David Thoreau miniseries, 'Real Housewives of Rhode Island,' and more - Plus, James Marsden joins the new season of "Your Friends & Neighbors."15 hours ago
Only that time, the tension was between the star conductor and a peevish orchestra. Here's the story.2 days ago
A new PBS doc explores how politicians use race to make Americans 'White with Fear' -- Steve Bannon, Hillary Clinton, and more weigh in on the tactic of using race-based fear to get votes.10 days ago
'André Is an Idiot' is a hilarious and heartbreaking plea for you to get a colonoscopy -- Director Tony Benna delivers the late André Riccardi's cautionary tale with humor and grace.10 days ago
At Symphony Hall, more rafter-shaking ovations and red flowers for Nelsons — and another symphonic stunner.14 hours ago
BSO chief Smith admits trust must be rebuilt after Nelsons' ouster sparks backlash2 days ago
Dash Crofts, of the soft-rock duo that sang 'Summer Breeze,' dies at 873 days ago
From 'For All Mankind' to 'Project Hail Mary': Exploring the vastness of space on screen3 days ago
To be or not to be Hamlet?3 days ago
Putting pastness in the viewing present3 days ago
Melissa Auf der Maur details her years in Hole, the Smashing Pumpkins in new memoir3 days ago
'Daredevil: Born Again,' 'Sentimental Value,' plus more new movies and TV to stream this weekend3 days ago
A new PBS Thoreau documentary helps convert a skeptic5 hours ago
Netflix reveals cast and first look at Michael Fassbender as Joe Sr. in 'Kennedy' series2 hours ago
'It stressed me out so much': Lisa Kudrow recalls her very buggy summer at Harvard on Conan O'Brien's podcast5 hours ago
Controversial mural outside Providence LGBTQ+ club depicting slain Ukrainian refugee is cancelled, artist says2 hours ago
Debut author Kirsten King talks about writing the year's most unhinged female protagonist and setting her loose in Boston's dating scene2 days ago
A K-pop display at the Harvard-Yenching Library, pop singer JoJo on Broadway, and more news you might have missed3 days ago
The best local book events this week2 days ago
'Marc by Sofia' is a superficial look at fashion designer Marc Jacobs3 days ago
'The Outsiders' came out in 1967. Its vision of young men trapped in cycles of violence is still prescient.4 days ago
Mark Wahlberg is launching a YouTube interview series3 days ago
Petition circulates demanding answers from Boston Symphony leadership4 days ago
Mike Vernon, who helped spark the British blues boom, dies at 813 days ago
